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Species in the genus Paralabrax: [ 11 ] records


acanthophorus, Serranus Bocourt [F.] 1868:223 [Annales des Sciences Naturelles, Paris (Zoologie et Paléontologie) (Sér. 5) v. 10; ref. 14069] Mazatlán, Sinaloa, western Mexico. Holotype (unique): MNHN 0000-4935. Type catalog: Bauchot et al. 1984:23 [ref. 19232]. •Synonym of Paralabrax maculatofasciatus (Steindachner 1868) -- (Parenti & Randall 2020:121 [ref. 37354]). Current status: Synonym of Paralabrax maculatofasciatus (Steindachner 1868). Serranidae. Habitat: marine.

albomaculatus, Serranus Jenyns [L.] 1840:3, Pl. 2 [The zoology of the voyage of H. M. S. Beagle; ref. 2344] Santa María Island [Charles Island], Galápagos Islands. Syntypes: BMNH 1917.7.25.6 (left half skin attached to wood). Originally albo-maculatus, correction mandatory. •Valid as Paralabrax albomaculatus (Jenyns 1840) -- (Allen & Robertson 1994:113 [ref. 22193], Grove & Lavenberg 1997:326 [ref. 24023], Rojas M. & Pequeño 2001:164 [ref. 25813], Pondella et al. 2003:182 [ref. 29770], McCosker & Rosenblatt 2010:191 [ref. 30957], Parenti & Randall 2020:120 [ref. 37354]). Current status: Valid as Paralabrax albomaculatus (Jenyns 1840). Serranidae. Distribution: Eastern Pacific: Galápagos Islands endemic. Habitat: marine.

auroguttatus, Paralabrax Walford [L. A.] 1936:1 [Occasional Papers of the Santa Barbara Museum v. 4; ref. 13272] Guaymas, western coast of Mexico. Holotype (unique): USNM 100981. •Valid as Paralabrax auroguttatus Walford 1936 -- (Eschmeyer & Herald 1983:200 [ref. 9277], Allen & Robertson 1994:113 [ref. 22193], Heemstra in Fischer et al. 1995:1604 [ref. 22830], Thomson et al. 2000:76 [ref. 25640], Rojas M. & Pequeño 2001:164 [ref. 25813], Pondella et al. 2003:181 [ref. 29770], Nelson et al. 2004:129 [ref. 27807], Love et al. 2005:112 [ref. 37547], Page et al. 2013:132 [ref. 32708], Parenti & Randall 2020:120 [ref. 37354], Walker et al. 2020:4 [ref. 37499], Love et al. 2021:148 [ref. 39279]). Current status: Valid as Paralabrax auroguttatus Walford 1936. Serranidae. Distribution: Eastern Pacific: Pacific coast of Baja California and Gulf of California (Mexico) endemic; record from southern California (U.S.A.) needs verification. Habitat: marine.

callaensis, Paralabrax Starks [E. C.] 1906:787, Pl. 65 (fig. 2) [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 30 (no. 1468); ref. 10101] Callao, Peru. Holotype (unique): USNM 53471. •Valid as Paralabrax callaensis Starks 1906 -- (Chirichigno F. & Vélez D. 1998:359 [ref. 24555], Rojas M. & Pequeño 2001:164 [ref. 25813], Pondella et al. 2003:182 [ref. 29770], Parenti & Randall 2020:120 [ref. 37354], Siccha-Ramirez et al. 2023:323 [ref. 40816]). Current status: Valid as Paralabrax callaensis Starks 1906. Serranidae. Distribution: Eastern Pacific: Peru. Habitat: marine.

clathratus, Labrax Girard [C. F.] 1854:143 [Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia v. 7; ref. 5769] San Diego, California, U.S.A. Syntypes: USNM 283 (orig. 2, now 1) •Valid as Paralabrax clathratus (Girard 1854) -- (Eschmeyer & Herald 1983:200 [ref. 9277], Heemstra in Fischer et al. 1995:1605 [ref. 22830], Rojas M. & Pequeño 2001:164 [ref. 25813], Pondella et al. 2003:181 [ref. 29770], Nelson et al. 2004:129 [ref. 27807], Love et al. 2005:112 [ref. 37547], Page et al. 2013:132 [ref. 32708], Kells et al. 2016:222 [ref. 35888], Burton & Lea 2019:74 [ref. 37205], Parenti & Randall 2020:120 [ref. 37354], Love et al. 2021:149 [ref. 39279]). Current status: Valid as Paralabrax clathratus (Girard 1854). Serranidae. Distribution: Eastern Pacific: Washington (U.S.A.) south to Pacific coast of southern Baja California Sur (Mexico). Habitat: marine.

dewegeri, Serranus (Paralabrax) Metzelaar [J.] 1919:52, Fig. 20 [Report on the fishes; ref. 2982] Guanta, Venezuela. Syntypes: (2) ZMA 113104 (1). Type catalog: Nijssen et al. 1982:90 [ref. 19236]. •Valid as Serranus dewegeri Metzelaar 1919 -- (Matsuura in Uyeno et al. 1983:308 [ref. 14275], Robins & Ray 1986:139 [ref. 23100], Aguilera 1998:48 [ref. 24221], Moura & Menezes in Menezes et al. 2003:77 [ref. 27192]). •Valid as Paralabrax dewegeri (Metzelaar 1919) -- (Cervigón 1991:355 [ref. 24472], Cervigón 1992:435 [ref. 23827], Rojas M. & Pequeño 2001:164 [ref. 25813], Heemstra et al. 2003:1361 [ref. 27060], Pondella et al. 2003:182 [ref. 29770], Carvalho Filho & Ferreira 2013:809 [ref. 33030], Parenti & Randall 2020:120 [ref. 37354], Carvalho-Filho et al. in Marceniuk et al. 2021:528 [ref. 38945], Carvalho-Filho 2023:127 [ref. 40480]). Current status: Valid as Paralabrax dewegeri (Metzelaar 1919). Serranidae. Distribution: Western Atlantic: Venezuela south to Ceará (Brazil), including southern Caribbean Sea. Habitat: brackish, marine.

humeralis, Serranus Valenciennes [A.] in Cuvier & Valenciennes 1828:246 [Histoire naturelle des poissons v. 2; ref. 997] Coast of Chile. Holotype (unique): MNHN 0000-7072 (poor condition). Type catalog: Bauchot et al. 1984:29 [ref. 19232]. •Valid as Paralabrax humeralis (Valenciennes 1828) -- (Pequeño 1989:59 [ref. 14125], Heemstra in Fischer et al. 1995:1606 [ref. 22830], Grove & Lavenberg 1997:328 [ref. 24023], Chirichigno F. & Vélez D. 1998:356 [ref. 24555], Pequeño & Sáez 2000:32 [ref. 24590], Rojas M. & Pequeño 2001:163 [ref. 25813], Pondella et al. 2003:182 [ref. 29770], Parenti & Randall 2020:120 [ref. 37354], Siccha-Ramirez et al. 2023:324 [ref. 40816]). Current status: Valid as Paralabrax humeralis (Valenciennes 1828). Serranidae. Distribution: Eastern Pacific: Costa Rica south to Chile, including Juan Fernández Islands. Habitat: marine.

loro, Paralabrax Walford [L. A.] 1936:2 [Occasional Papers of the Santa Barbara Museum v. 4; ref. 13272] Mazatlán, Sinaloa, western Mexico. Holotype: USNM 100978 (1). Additional material: (3) USNM. •Valid as Paralabrax loro Walford 1936 -- (Allen & Robertson 1994:114 [ref. 22193], Bussing & López S. 1994:94 [ref. 23101], Heemstra in Fischer et al. 1995:1607 [ref. 22830], Thomson et al. 2000:76 [ref. 25640], Rojas M. & Pequeño 2001:163 [ref. 25813], Béarez & Jiménez Prado 2003:110 [ref. 37318], Nelson et al. 2004:129 [ref. 27807], Pondella et al. 2003:182 [ref. 29770], Page et al. 2013:132 [ref. 32708], González-Murcia et al. 2019:306 [ref. 36544], Parenti & Randall 2020:120 [ref. 37354]). Current status: Valid as Paralabrax loro Walford 1936. Serranidae. Distribution: Eastern Pacific: Gulf of California (Mexico) south to Ecuador. Habitat: marine.

maculatofasciatus, Serranus Steindachner [F.] 1868:120 [Anzeiger der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe v. 5 (no. 14) (for 22 May 1867); ref. 20463] Mazatlán, Sinaloa, western Mexico. Syntypes: (several) whereabouts unknown. Species originally spelled as maculato-fasciatus, later described in more detail in Steindachner 1868:969 [p. 5 of separate], Pl. 2 [ref. 14081]. •Valid as Paralabrax maculatofasciatus (Steindachner 1868) -- (Hiyama in Kumada 1937:39 [ref. 39147], Eschmeyer & Herald 1983:200 [ref. 9277], Allen & Robertson 1994:114 [ref. 22193], Heemstra in Fischer et al. 1995:1608 [ref. 22830], Tranah & Allen 1999:103 [ref. 24152], Fuller et al. 1999:352 [ref. 25838], Stepien et al. 2001:1852 [ref. 25601], Thomson et al. 2000:75 [ref. 25640], Rojas M. & Pequeño 2001:164 [ref. 25813], Pondella et al. 2003:181 [ref. 29770], Nelson et al. 2004:129 [ref. 27807], Love et al. 2005:112 [ref. 37547], Page et al. 2013:132 [ref. 32708], Kells et al. 2016:222 [ref. 35888], Burton & Lea 2019:74 [ref. 37205], Franklin et al. 2019:103 [ref. 37345], Parenti & Randall 2020:120 [ref. 37354], Love et al. 2021:149 [ref. 39279]). Current status: Valid as Paralabrax maculatofasciatus (Steindachner 1868). Serranidae. Distribution: Eastern Pacific: central California (U.S.A.) south to Pacific coast of Baja California, including Gulf of California (Mexico). Introduced at Hawaiian Islands (central Pacific). Habitat: marine.

nebulifer, Labrax Girard [C. F.] 1854:142 [Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia v. 7; ref. 5769] Monterey, California, U.S.A. Syntypes: USNM 282 (2). •Valid as Paralabrax nebulifer (Girard 1854) -- (Hiyama in Kumada 1937:39 [ref. 39147], Eschmeyer & Herald 1983:201 [ref. 9277], Heemstra in Fischer et al. 1995:1609 [ref. 22830], Rojas M. & Pequeño 2001:164 [ref. 25813], Pondella et al. 2003:181 [ref. 29770], Nelson et al. 2004:129 [ref. 27807], Love et al. 2005:112 [ref. 37547], Page et al. 2013:132 [ref. 32708], Kells et al. 2016:222 [ref. 35888], Burton & Lea 2019:74 [ref. 37205], Parenti & Randall 2020:121 [ref. 37354], Love et al. 2021:149 [ref. 39279]). Current status: Valid as Paralabrax nebulifer (Girard 1854). Serranidae. Distribution: Eastern Pacific: California (U.S.A.) south to Pacific coast of southern Baja California Sur (Mexico); isolated population at Guerrero (Mexico); possibly Gulf of California (Mexico). Habitat: marine.

semifasciatus, Serranus Guichenot [A.] 1848:151, Pl. 1 bis (fig. 2) [Fauna Chilena.... in Gay.; ref. 1939] Juan Fernández Islands. No types known. •Valid as Paralabrax semifasciatus (Guichenot 1848) -- (Pequeño 1989:59 [ref. 14125]). •Synonym of Paralabrax humeralis (Valenciennes 1828) -- (Rojas M. & Pequeño 2001:163 [ref. 25813], Parenti & Randall 2020:120 [ref. 37354]). Current status: Synonym of Paralabrax humeralis (Valenciennes 1828). Serranidae. Distribution: Southeastern Pacific: Juan Fernández Islands [if valid]. Habitat: marine.


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